Thursday, February 21, 2019

Super7 Brings the Nostalgia to Toyfair!


Super7 really pulled out all the stops this year in New York, showcasing tons of new product.





New liscenses include Teen Wolf and Breakin ReAction figures and a new wave of MotU ReAction figures including a variety of Moduloks.

New Universal Monsters ReAction figures are also in the works, along with blind box keshi. Each box also comes with a shiny sticker.

Making their debut are prototypes for the Aliens series of ReAction figures, including Newt and all three Aliens suits used in the film.

Cult classic Robocop and Rocky will also be receiving the ReAction treatment. 


Peewee's Playhouse ReAction figures and keshi are still being perfected for liscenser approval. Here's hoping they come out this year!



Two versions of Beavis and Butthead ReAction figures are planned, and prototypes for Transformers and They Live were also on display. The Transformers evoke a very late 80s Action Master feel.


And continuing with their Heavy Metal ReSction figures are renditions of Motorhead, Ghost, Megadeth and Ozzy.



While we are used to Super7 bringing the best, here is The Worst! Their line of original, campy characters are being bolstered by six new fiends!





Super7 announced last year that they had obtained a MLB liscense. Here you'll see their first lineup of offerings.


Series 3 if the popular Alien ReAction blind box figures is coming, a long with brand new series of MotU (including sparkly Orko) and Iron Maiden. Also show are prototypes for The Peanuts keshi.


New 7 inch scale figures of Voltron and Toxue from Toxic Crusaders are on the way with keshi big barrel of Toxic Crusaders.

A big surprise was the Ren and Stimpy figures featuring multiple heads and accessories. Super Cyborg Optimus and Megatron are also shown.





Super Soapies are still on track for release and new sculpts added are Peewee and Aluen. Super Buckets will include new Alien, Misfits Fiend, MotU and Transformers.



And lastly on display were current and new versions of show accurate MotU figures, a long with new film figures and Conan the barbarian.




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